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Inehr.ri Coulter, dores , ed.) JOSEPH BUFFINGTON, of Armstrong Co FOR PFIII2IOENTIAL ISLIKUTOIO , AAAAA OallL .4. Z. Flamm JAR. Nur., • 1. Dlnt.te. ItlittrietA. 1. ,S max F. 111 LORI% 11. JAMES 11. Caseartr. 2'Jan Tnquan. Is. Jars 0. Priron. a Joss W. Rican. lA. Jars K. I/AMMON, ti. f4O: ~ .ti ?"tltVoigi. IT. It • drallZ '''"" 6, .16616 W. iturs.. 19. JOOl 1.10,06. 22288 Anceriab 1112.1221 8. Jeers 5.2/TVA. 21. T6Oll. J. BOT2III, IX, Ja551.42.1244,,1 22. Ulm 1.. LOW/. 10. 1 A1.21 Wnan, 23, 11111.28 11. WATT ALTOS. 24. CUM, Paull, 1 . 2. 41. C. Law... 25. 842C1. A. 1172•4•225. 12. 14.0 51met.044442211. Antimaionic• and Whig County Ticket. ros cores -21T panic,. ' 'DAVID 11.0111 E, Pittebargb FIR 03,10”..911—= M 52 1 ,7, THOMAS 11. 11011 - I , ,•Allegb.nl CIEGROIR DARITK.NeE•bear GEORGE R. APPLICTON, Ilieggfrighabl. TGOMAN PRIINIW. MelCorgnel. 11101 LARD GOWAN, MlLO:ugh. C. N. NYTISK. MUT...gbh , JOIIN DOWINIt. Tgroren. WILLIAM: MAGIL M L : Pittsburgh. . —1.110,11020,41 Er. : EDWARD GAME:DELL. Jr.. Pltebrugh. 0131 TO MOO or GOCZT OP COMMA &MOM& to 1 3011 N GERHART. Allegheny. 011PNIMION11. WILLIAM Atasc. Plttaburst. matt. JA1123 LOWRY. AOIOIO. ' FRANCIS I. GARDNER. Elisabeth 01110 CENTRAL RAILROAD.—OOOITEIOO2B will nee ia onr advertillog columns; that the limo for opening parade on the Ohio Central. Railroad, Lae hem ititended to rho 20th of Aaguet, and that Beeeral ranee additional will In let. Loomis' No. 2,- American Farmer's Almanac, 'for 1862, bas just been publiehed. Calculated hp Hanford C. Hill, Eeq. ' This is a very popn. Ise and valuable Almanac. Eatnestefforts are now snaking to extend the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad -down tke Ohio to Bridgeportopposito Wheeling. The t cal Setimated cost of graduation, meount - c; 'bridging, and right of way from month of Yel low Creek to Bridgeport, 38 miler, is $343.000. Coat of superstructare per mile $7,518 00-38 milts' is $285,684. Average coot per mile, $16,- 644 31. 'rob{ dist/Ince from Pittsburgh to Wheeling, hg the north mid west bank of the river, it log 'through Beaver, Wellsville, and Eiteuhen vibe,.B6 - - The Freesoil Convention, which meets in thiii elly 011 Oat Wednesday, ie to he a sort of mass meeting, If we uuderstond it right, In the no: tiers for appointing delegaos, in the Ohio - pa perm, It is stated that there is no limit to the numbet: of members any place may send. In Salem, and in Cleveland and other tarts of the Wesferi Reserse, they ate making great effort., to 'Sabre as large delegations as possible. Let them come, the more the merrier, and Pittsburgh will find room for them all. Bet on what prin ciple are these delegates to vote! Will the vote of any one of the five hundred delegates frem Obis, equal that of any sue of the down gates from klassachusetto ? If co, the Western Itesene, or Salem, Ohio, will control the con I vention: Probably, however, the role will be followed which was adopted at the Baltitoote tlonventlons, to appoint a chairman of each 'fltste delegation, to cut the vote of the State . Tam Mesa s Crass' - kluaven.e.—We aro - glad to know that Thos. Conger, ono of the owners of the ill-fated Henry Clay, has been arrested; end held to bail In the earn of $lO,OOO. This gives at reason to hope that the ease will be thorough ly inreefigetteil,•rand the guilty parties condignly punished: The case has been commenced in the United Stelae Courts, to gain .advantage of lit , more stringent laws against carelessness amine. glcct. There la now n law pending before eungreae, in relation to eteam rends, 'bleb wo hope will he - paned before the adjournment. The grew elestreetioa of human life dueleg the tot yeer. for'reine adequate remedies, and we hope now there. will be no farther delay io' applying them. AC . COLINECD IND. AT LA3T.—A Democratic pa perof concord, N. 11., is quite indignant at the manner in which the Whig press lay the blame of ritainimgthe religions test, et the door of the Democracy of that State. It etheittles-an or tide, In which it endeavors to account for the awkward fact that the large majorities in favor of the test, occurred only In the etrengly Item oeratin Counties, indhese words: . . '. l iTtien nil see each men ea Richard Bradly,Erq., standing u he does at the head of the Whig per ty of Concord, voting against the amendment,it should marpthe no one that the Tate of this town was largely the same." Merrimack county, id which Concord isssitua ted, is one of the strongest Democratic counties in the Btate. On the religiocui test question It gave a majOrity of more than two to one in fs 'vnr of its retention: - The cause of this unto ward-resnit is statedo the above paragraph to be thim—oßlehard redly, Esq., voted "igoinst the amendment, and it should therefore surprise no one that the vote of the town should be large, If tie lama" Let It be remmdered that one Franklin Pierce is also a resident of the-some city, and,,it is asserted, voted against the trot. Now in the city of Concord there Was the best possible opportunity for Mr. Pierce to exert his Influence against the obnoxious test, since he is, iris stated, the leader of the New Rampshlre Democracy. But what became of all Melnik eons? According to the tacit admisiren. couch ed In the statement * above quoted, it is altogeth er iiiilloWed up in that of the nowoomparativi ly °brine . Richard Bradly, Esq. What Whig ever:ithenght of a man es obscure as Richard Brady ho relation to the Presidency? 'And yet if we may judge by the amount of influence he ex ,orta at home, and that is the only way to esti mate the talents of (hillsides's who are cotenant chiewheie, Richard tiredly greater elan - thin the Democratic nominee for the Presi deheyi NOITII Cauomsa..-.-The eleetione for Gayer tor, members, of the Legislature end County .alfteme took place yesterday. lion. John Kerr . ie the Whig candidate for Governor, and Hon; David S. Med - the opposition osedidute. The . Legislature to be elected will be required to choose a Gulled States Senator of its next see- Arlon. .7e shall have some Delis by-to morrow. Eni.Jszser.—The Whig Stat•Conrention for the nomination cf Presidential Electors, will be held at Trenton, Sept. 2. A Maas Book and 41rabata Meeting will be held at (1104600 Ikea sod plat*. . TRI Elil4.43Mtlig. —Der Nederlaadtr, the Dutch paper published at Kalamazoo, blich.,and extunalvely eireelited among the ilollanders in that vicinity, has eepoused the election of . Scott and Graham• This paper is etrongly in favor cf River and Sather Improvements and Land Berens There ere very few papers published In America in the Dutch language. . . A correspondent of the Ohio CoWrens vouch.. eifor the meet of the following recipe tor ma-. king Traeger: - - "Take end miz one quit. of racquets, tires gallons of (rain) water, and one pint' of yeast.' • Let it Cement and stand for four weeka,and thee .. VIII have the best of vinegar." ' • iami.--The candidates' for Camper an A*: , Oppadtana. Phffp Vela, , Barnhart : Him,* John P. Coot Llaoolo Clark,* Jae. P. Guidon.. a . +ll..l.nstion. .iemiia took place August 2: - • ESI ~ ~V PUIII,II4IIIID U: is L ITN • 00. PITTIIIIIIION -- WHIG NOMINATIONS Lai PIAIXIDIINT, JUDGE OF TRIS !WPM{ COURT Grant that Gezersi Pima is ail that his Mends claim him to be; taint that his courage is unquestionable, hit charaoter unstained, his ability striking, his qualities sterling gold- How touch Is there of this gold? _ln dealing with the 'precious metal., onaisrdw hie matter of some eettesquesee. =le there a iwabt A scale l of which more, go to the wattoot +kited!s look enough to tut It by the eine Gamma Bootd's is awed(' that makes • frwentirin itself forthe om Elehtt the gr its befie piste se the t, the latter , gen fere eitt, ; - whethef: II war ps peitoe,;-4(;,:,'Z'fitiat:' not WASHINGTOI Wastrotoros, Aug 1. Adlmminent—Dilatoriness and twice' of eme gress—Basedy. thcrefor—Democratie Ptat.forot i foiling to pieces—The Devil ?Choking Sin. Day breaks, the morning draweth nigh, the ligtt Woes. The House has concurred in the Senate resolution for a final idjournment on the 31st inst., four weeks from tomorrow. This 'session will be described in history by an inde finite number of moil. If nothing has been done little has been attempted. Foote's Com promise resolutions and the interminable debate which they called forth, were a continued burs, worthy of that little gad.fly, but disgraceful to the Senate. Then came non-intervention, .to flat ulent nothing, a wind mill for expended wind hags to beat themselves upon until reduced to their native emptiness. The wind mill having withstood the assaults of such champions, fell over Reef. Next on the sea of Senatorial de bate appeared the Collins line, a eubject, which in a committee of respectable merchants, would hare been wisely decided in an evening's sitting, but which gave employment to the •rn;tost sweet voices" of our representatives in Congress far two or three months. And now business begins. Arrived in eight of port, the ship's decks are cleared, her rigging squared, and the sides warn ed down to give her a decent appearance. In short, both Houses have now begun to do what they should hare complete,' four months ago; for 1 assert (hit a four month's eeeeion would have been ',maple for all the busitiern done or proposed to be dour. A yearly salary instead of the pre rnit per them pay of members, is the hest mode of correcting the above of these long sessions; and that 61 the only remedy that will ho effect ual. The Rouse him got at the general appropria tion bill, on which political speeches will be in order for a week or eo. That is about all that was done to day after disposing of the subject of adjournment. to the Senate the River and Barber appropriation hill was received and re ferred to the Committee on Commerce. I think this bill will be passed, as will also Mr. Ben nett's for the distribution of lands among all the States. Both these measures are ostracized by the terms of the democratic confessiou of faith, and both of them are !papuler among the Democrats. Thus has their grand platform al ready fallen off to a mere skeleton. The breath of life is nearly equetzed out of its carcass, and its shadow is melting away with the unity of the party. The Sonthem Frees, which was lately so in tensely anxious to cell its principles for the price of one half the profits of the printing! is dis gusted with the new hill on that subject, and de.. clircs that it is the result of a bargain between the Whigs and Democrats to divide the spoils be tween the Union and the Republic_ The latter office, the Press asserts, is to bo gratified by awarding to it the contract for the paper. on which it avers: •lens of thousand+ of dollars" rosy be made. Now is not this modest discourse for a journal that has openly, day after day, ex• .1 , 'bed itself in market overt for Sale, et a given price, and at the exact price which tr charge the Republic with demanding for itselt? For it Ira within every body's recollection that the s , r -04011 Press proclaimed that if the plunder of the pub,— erhstiiig were given by the deme m elle majority to x ether journal, or were og .aunt inclatli distributed among several, - ' 'at that pilot, the Southern Press would in ,—_ event oppose the democratic nomination (or the Presideucy. Its menaces and its offere to bell ; itself were treated with equal contempt, and the Press doe+ oppose tee nominatioes, though they are made in connection with the most thorough ly proshaery principles upon which any party ever presumed to appeal to the country. Nn mesh for its err- ver the seill..l bawl, and Ps howl of bribery arid corruption. is point of I,ct there la GU pessitittite of eellosion in the furnishing of the paper,' and there is net the eiightest probability that the contract will boob t tined by the Proprietors of the Republic, or by ray body else in Washington. It Is regarded es not impossible, however, that the Latter will be chosen printers to the Senate, II way of a compromise between parties. Gen. Armstrong will doubtless be elected by the FROM KEW YORK. th.. Daily NUALargl: 11. t I NEW Yuan, Aug. 3, I 8 52. ' The wreck of the Henry Clay conduces the ieuding topic of convereation, and there are beget that the officers of the racing boats will li e brought to justice, as they have all been an eided and held to heavy bail before the (Jolted :limes Court, which meets in September. The roe of the ciiy continues to press the subject .epoo the public, and continues to give the de• bilis with great effect, and to the press will the ideate of the caterers owe their thanks for any ponlehment that may be inflicted upon the offend ,g parties. From Califignia the beim is of the moat ft- . . :arable character for merchants, and there are then hero The will reap an immense profit upon eriormOne advance on hams, which sell at eti. wholesale. Pork $45 per bbl; Candles IS eta the Ib; Sugar 18 cis. per lb: Raisins $lB lier boo; Butter GO eta , and other erticles in pro , ;.ortion This advance has been sauced by the .letention of the clipper Bert, but even its arri• lal will not depreciate price, to-a great extent, .nsstnuch as cargoes have been sold to arrive at 'prices almost equal to these. Australian gold . Gelds aro now deemed the most lucrative and promising, and a good nurn .)er of ships ore bound there. A irteamer taunt the West. Wind line also been placed on the berth, and to already fining op fast, as she asks lean money than the - California route cos', and withal will land her passengers at Port Phillip, with lea. inconvenience than Is now•experianced in going to Ban Francisco. •• • . The new depot for California eteamera and the New York and Erie Railroad in being pnehed ' on with vigor, end an application made to the city for permiselon to establintt a ferry between the new depot and Chambers street. By the new ferry it In proposed to take pasecagers within a etonee throw of the now leading hotels, and mach nearer the op-town hotels than the me. rot lauding. Paine, the gee man, bra not after ail been the inventor of the plan for dotting oars, that hoe been attributed to him. He has only cabbsged the design of Nelson Goodyear, recently deceas ed, and hie heirs have oommenced snits for via. litkialresdy. Upton the New York and New Haven route a good many of the new ears are in ace, end the passenger emerge from them aa clean as though taker,. from•band.box. The colt of applying the duster ie not large, and R 3 a matter of saving to:tho cars. to any nothing of the comfort of travelers, It should be universal ly introduced. In Wall street trositiess is duller than for a long time, in the face of a euperabuudanoe of money. Stocks are dull awl buyers have a ai ded advantage. There is a good deal of money ordered to be re- invested here upon European account, and more coming. Merchants have no tified carrespondente abroad that they cannot allow interest upon balsa cut per accounts in their I hands, and that they prefer to have the accounts closed.' Brokers have a good deal of fonds in hands at five per cent, and good landed security is readily. taken at 6 per cent. There is no de sire shown to operate in fancy stooks, and all sound ones are held by capitalists and public in. I stitutions at rates that forbivi speculation there. New banks and new Innocence companies . are being formed rapidly, and the sharpest means taken to procure a decent r ate of Interest The emery Iror just 'now is a dead letter here, and a more popnlar movement would be one lo oking to higher prime for money. Merchants are more actively employed and . w.c turning oat some of them an handfed cues per day. ;The mevemimt In produce is active and on all bands It loots like an ea (*Bent season for trade The reported cholera onuses no alarm here; In-fact the atmosphere we have bad teethe past three Jaye is more like the cool breesee of Newport in September, than the dog day wrath et, of New Y0rk....,0ar bills of mortality how ever, show an InCrease in the face of the lower temperature, which must be attributed to the advent of an immense mass of unripe fruit, ea ten by the poor oreatoreo in the subterranean localities of the town. : O. rOT tie Pitt.bnrgb Oszette. To the Editors of the Daily Mommy Post• Hsankukst—Now, as General Boon 'killed himself in the first place by hie own Billy let ters, and the (polish friends into whose arms he threw himself, hate killed him a almond time in a mod/ essential manner," ae you say in your paper of yesterday, will you please inform your readere, of whom I am occasionally one, wheth er the present Ricer and Harbor bill, now be fore Cm:Trees, is Constitutional or not, and whether it does not conflict with one of the Res olutions of the Democratic Platform—and wheth er it ought er ought not to pass and become a law of the land.' GM. Scott being ttrice "killed," as you say, and the lost time "in a moat essential manner," you need not fear the effect of your answer in the coming Presidential eleotion—"dead men tell no tales." Can you not shed a few crocodile tears over the demise of Gen. Scott, as you and your party have done over the death of Henry (Say, whom you abused worse whilst living, than you have yet General Scott? DESTILiTTION or Tile NORTH 01411MILAND Betbae nr s TORAADO.—On Tuesday evening, about GA o'clock, a violent tornado suddenly passed over this place, and In its coarse, we regret tit sap, swept front its foundation that portion of,the Northumberland bridge spanning the river.froto the island to the Sunbury shore. The bridge now lies crashed in a mass of ruins, above the piers. Mr. Krum, who resides on the Grant farm at the eastern end of the bridge, had just driven eff with a four-horse team, and by the time he reached his barn, about twenty yards distant, he saw the whole structure raised up and hurled into the river. Mr. James Smith who was hauling in grain, on the island, was just preparing to drive over the bridge to this place. Fortunately no person was on at the time. The Northumberland Bridge Company have been singularly unfortunate The old bridges were erected in 18 1 5 nt a cost of 5110,000. In the spring of 1839, the bridge on the North umberland side fell, and was rebuilt about a year after, at an expense of about 1120,000. Several years after the Danville bridge was swept off by the flood, and in its course, came in contact with the new Northumberland bridge, and carried off all but one span. The bridge was again rebuilt the year after. About four year years once the old bridge on the Sunbury side was destroyed by the freshet, and was re built the year following, and now lies in the stream above the piers a perfect wreck The bridge just destroyed was badly constructed, the arches being so much sprung the first year or its constrection that it required repairing. The telegraph wires, passing through the bridge to this place, being severed. has of course cut off our means of communication at prevent, by tele graph..—Sunhury (Pa.) American, Joie 31 TENNESSEE YOH SCOTT. Corretponritnee of the New Fork Tribune SUELOYVILLII, Tenn., July 34. the drift of public feeling in Tennessee is not known abroad. The State in safe for Scott. The dienffection in emelt and it has done more good than harm; it -- b7" - ts aroused lukewarm Whip and put them to work. There are twenty Dim. cents in this State who will vote for Scott to one Whig for Pierce. In this eonnty, no far an can ha ...remained, there in not n single Whig who do, not it,, for Scott with enthosionm, and many Demoernta bore already come not openly teethe Old Ile,. This county has been nearly tied, and in the last election we carried it by it very entail rote; this year we elan carry it over 300 Don't pot TPnoessee down again on your doubt. list Kentucky and Tenneesee will go foe. Scott by larger majorities than they cant for .Taylor or ilarrieon. We bear cheering news from all sections of this State The oppoeition grove small by degrees and beautifully lens. With the exceptions of Gentry and Williams the , foe tiler Whigs who co against the Whig ticket are person= of no influence. Drownlow will do as more good than harm. lou may proclaim that ••all it. well in Tennessee.- From thr Natbnmi •itrnot FROM TOM HIGBY. ilajor JACK DOWNING, of 1 East AI.ASAMS, rows. 8 0 1711, July 10, 1842. Hy Deis ja— Although you aro a Demo. neat. awl I a Whig—, Southern elaveholding Whig, to,. and you an Eastern playa "loathing" Democrat u toilet enouse my writing to you, o e-ti ereeent occasion. Fes rot el, hos, d r. pewi Att you are a scholar and an anti quarimi. I mny be excused for quoting Latin to you. But Into sore we are no enemies, except politically. I can ho no enemy to one whose heart throbs with patriotism like youra. I ap [Mal to you, Major, for information, becouee it 10 always to be had from your lettere; and 1 have as much pleaeurr in reading them as any Democrat Through the columns of the paper of our excellent friends, Mesere. Gales and Seaton I shall hope to hear from you in reply. la that way I shall be saved a World of trouble in tell ing my friends here what you say. All agree there is no disputing any of Major Jack Down , toga turd.: and to you, Major, we look for the troth in respect to Down East facts. So I must pray y, u to put matters right about your new frieni the other "funeral," es he is said to be a real Downeaster, or "true blooded Yankee," every inch of him. If not taking too great a liberty,' Major, may I milt of you the favor to explain a riddle that I cannot comprehend, if tame others Jo' How is it that your juvenile friend, Gen Pierce, Is P. , edrolt in his toctios.--"Yanket, tricks" perhaps— that both the rabid leaden of "the Free-sod Wii witti-provie,, Democrats of the North, and of the tire-eating, slave-loving, aoti•lYilmot-proviso Democrats of the South, Unionists and Socas• timbale, are ell in ttie tame boat, rowing in one tray and looking in another direction, and foruo other ohjectthan to make Gen Pierce Proident, if they can do it? By what hocus peens is it brought shout that the lambs and the wolves lie togethesy You know, Major, that it was only the ofter day that every Southern man was fu. rioue at the here mention of the Wilmot proviso or of tree oust; an advocate of either was as bad as au abolitionist, and deemed guilty of rank treason. Our grentandever•to•be-Inmented pct triot, Henry Clay; with MI his real and unsur passed eloquence, could hardly prevail upon our Southern Democrats to remain in our glorious Union with Freest:Were and Wilmoteprovise men A favorite with the Democracy, oee who 'hod professed to he a "Northern man with Southern principles," was thrown overboard by every I Southern Democrat on his becoming a freesoiler. Boit now what "a change has come o'er the epic it of the dream," when it is ascertained that all New Hampshire Democrats are not only anti Catholic, but Freepollere and Wilmot•provige men, including Oen. Pierce himself. Ito consid ers it "no harm" to be a political friend of At wood," the abolitionist; "no harm in that," nays Gen. Pierce. How do you explain it Major, that what was an unforgivable offence in Mr. Van Buren, only four yenre ago, is now no harm in Gen. Pierce? We see, too, professed Nullifiers, Secessionists. and other Demo:rata of the fire-eating "slave.: ocracy,' in free communion with professed Free- Boilers and Wilmot-Proviso men, if net avowed Abolitlonlege! This I cannot comprehend, un less it be that the Democracy dread dying of of famine, unless they can clutch "the spoils" by means of ouch an union. le this what in meant by "the Union party?" Is this the prem ised political millennium of the' Democracy? No one but you, Major, can a:pi/dr/these things so an to satisfy "the rank and MO that all is right. How is it to be explained, that, like the vaulter In the circus, (and "vaulting ambition o'erleape itnelf,") Gen. Pleice undertakes to ride, at the name time, the abolition and the slave horse, a log on encli—like the vain attempt to Tylerise the two parties, by which the jug gler was laid no fist upon Me beak that ha has never gotten up from that day to this; I nay how can Gen. Pierce attempt Buck a trick, to ride at once two such restive and antagonirtia horses, horde entirely "of a different color," by which it is almost certain he must have a worse fall than at Contreras? As Gen. Pierce's equestrian feats are much talked of just now, and as the last one has been perfoimed Down East, I have 'decided to ask you, Major, all' about it, as no One Mtn doubt your statement. No ono in Nett , Hainpshire seems to believe what an opponentSaye, even under oath; we, however moral in other respects, they consider "all 89 fair in politics." So we of the South find it difficult to believe in Neii Hampshire affidavits; beeidea, 'we heard of the names eubscribed to them; and until lately, we knew nothing of your Gen. Pierce. Pray let us know if be has really become such 'proficient In horsemanship that he can ride two vicious! horde At ono? Ono of them, too. a slave horse, -and the other an abolition horse! Can they go at aU together? In some respects, oar Winfield Scott ie a full head and shouldere over your General Pierce.--: In hordmanship, Cleo. Scott has never had a fail, except when his horse has been shot tinder him,. and that more than once. When General Scott was wounded in Mexico, it was by a bal— let from the enemy, not by a fall from Mahone. General Scott never faints In well doing; and for statesmanship and civil services, we think he towers over your feebler General as mach as be does physically. As I am *planter in Alabama, the inquiries I make of you. Major, are interesting to me and to my neighbor. One of them, a Methodist preacher, who rides, the circuit, and is well in. formed on the.subjeat, tells me South Alabama will give her vote to General Stott. • With great respect, Major, I am your friend, TOM BIOBT APPOINT TALENT BY TJIB PIIESIDEN2(. By mid toith the advice and consent of the - Smut Adolphus H. Wapptum to be Camel at the United States for andsd Borlysi, In the Sepibl Lio.or.lrenenntak in the pleas :of pr ec hm a k Aid" MiltAred. "~ • `--'_ LAIR IiIIPIRIOR ILLITERIL The number of Maniere flocking-to the Lake Superior country this season ie mush increased over foimer - years, ariliVile boats and shipping are doing a fine bluffness. The steamer Balti more left the Snot on the 27th alt, on a pleas ure trip to La Pointh, 400 i miles up 'Lake Su perior. Several genilithien took that thole to the Mississippi country. , :' At La Pointe they will take a bark canoe and cutest to the Riviera Brule, then up that river andAitorn the St. Croix to Still Water and the Missi.oiippl. The settlements on the South shore of Lake Superior are flourishing: At Ontonagon a large three story new Hotel has been opened by Meet sieurs Paul S. Mitchell.. The opening was cele brated by a grand Ball. At Eagle River, a fine large Hotel has been sleeted by an association of gentlemen of that section. The building it three stories. The editor of the Lake Superior Journal has recently paid a visit in Keweenaw Bay, and crossed overland from Eagle River to Torch Lake 21 miles. Ile pronounces the country a fine ag ricultural tract, and paired over several copper locations, mostly abandoned. The Indians at L'Anse are opposed to retooral to the Mississip pi. Many of them read their own and some of them the English language. Father Baraga, of the Catholic Mission, hes recently published a Grammar of •'Otehipwe Language," a work of 570 pages, and is now engaged on a Lexicon in the Chippewa language. It contain, aver 1000 marinecrlpt pages . The arrivals of Copper at the Rant en the 22d .sere 27 masses and 21 barrels, equal to I.oi tons, from the Minnesota mine; on the 25th, II tone from the Ridge mine and 13 tons from the North West, and on the 27th, 283. toss from the Minnesota and 15 tons from the Cliff mine.-- Hrr. A LIVE WHIG Tim Ftsnsar QUESTION—linton. August dd —By the steamer "Admiral" we hare St. John New B:unewick, papers to the second of Au gust. Vice Admiral Seymour, has purchased a brig and echooner, which base been amuled and armed to protect the Colonial fisherieo from en croachment. of the French. The schooner Union, reported yesterday as seized, was taken to the Gulf of St Lawrence, by the “Telegraph" tender to 11. M. steamship De vastation. The New ..Brunswicker" thinks that when the people of America understand the matter better, they will have but little cause of Coto• plaint. It considers that'the reported terms of the new reciprocity hill are too favorable to the American. The Courier, again explicitly declares that there is no intention to enforce the headland to headland part of the fishing treaty, nor to de mand reciprocal free trade 119 the price of or. ranging the question. TEHRIIII.O 5T0631.-013 Thuraday 'not, Clan bridge, Ohin, on the National Road, I.rao visited with a terrific storm which proved dida.trote to property but fortunately not to life. The new Methodist College and Church which eland on the hill above the town were literally "torn to pieced'—and looked almost "a. if they had been battered down." They were fine edi ficeP; built substantially of brick There is a good deal of alckness at Bothle hem. near Maesillon, very much like cholera It commenced with German omigrente—eight of them died on Sunday and Monday. The Catn °tic Privet, after •isiting the nick, of Nlattet died of paralysis, suddenly: at first it write up posed to he ehulers. cud created a good 'deal of alarm The ,Whig State Corerentiou, el New York, is appoiate.l to meet at Syntett.e en the 'J Sere 'ember I 1 Ilayee, E•q • A.rnericau Conaul at Bathaboer, 'hat there ha the 14th inet , of cry sipelaa. The luh•hit•ute of St. d.Fo do Cuba, were alarmed by a /Melt if b. 4 a earthquake on the trionSing of the 7th inst darn The Governor of New iforcinvieire hay np Pointe:l'TbUr.itlY, Nov. 11, no n day ,f (hanky tlatlntoe Albotsi, tar, for the rebel' of the poor oh.. nt Montreal. The receipts of the Ceerrothent G.m Apr ht to June 30th. CICIIISire I ( the quit fund ere $11,174,316 07 and th e 63,671.91. The use of chick.), in eollce ix Met driving coffee out of the Eng market Fire millions of pounds 1e.,. of coffee were ceocumed ito England in 1851 than in 1847, the adoltermon 14 Ito general • The Morris Jereeymm re,rde thr deeeaet 0 Mr. Dash] Gordon. n soldier of th, Revolution aged !C3 years, at • Rockaway. Ile served th cnoutry two years iLthemost trying period a the Revolution, and has ever been esteemed faithful soldier and a good eWlsen. The Rye negro, who murdered Mr. Jame Mauston. in , 111c1ntiiih eounty, Ocorgtn, r c,ntly were tried by a rotating of eittecus that county; found guilty sod extcuted co tit. Strenuous efforts are bring made by the friend,. of Crlst, (recently convicted and centen ced to he hung et Mobile teethe murder of Nye,) t hare his sentence commuted lu imprisonment fur life. The Panama Gerald of :rely IG, atatee that In consequence of competition between the steamers Golden ,:ateand Winfield Beott, on their last trip to San Francisco, many passengers were taken for $25 each. The Governor and Council of New lifampebire have pardoned Kate Virginia Poole, the un fortunate gill, who destroyed her own infant laat year, by throwing it from the window of railroad ear. Commodore Stockton hoc refused to support the Democratic rlatform, and has not acid that he would support the Democratic nominee. Die intentions on that subject, ho keeps deep within himself. Letters received by the Europa from the con tractors in England for the Eurnpenn and North American Railroad confirm the hermit. It Is new aceented to'on Toth side and en gineers, &c , come out by the Niiig9lll, expect ed at Halifax to mr,rrew. rho work meet teem go on. The Rev Mr. Bummer and wife,. and Mies Jones, sailed trom Boston on Saturday morning for Chinn, in the 'ship Siam, CopC King. Mr. 10111 Mrs. Brawnier are to lob', tot Canton lae an misfits-mien of the Americus Board, Mies Jones in to proceed to Shanghai, where• Abe will be connected with the Episcopal mission in that city. The late calamity onj the Hudson River has caused the proprietors of many of the steamboats to use increased precal3tlons against fire. On time of the Round boats a large number of buck ets have iron procured for cub host, and other arrangements made to Recede an instant oppli• cation of water in candor fire. A nunibir of Paine, Patent Care are running on the New York and New Raven and Spring field Railroads, and others aro being altered as rapidly as circumstances will permit. The im &esculent greatly alleviates the core annoyance from dust heretofore experienced by all Railroad travelers. Directly in front of Mr. Webeter'n marten, at litarabfield, are two email elms which were plant ed by the father la memory of hie children Julia and Edwenl. He planted the tress without any assistance, and then handing the shovel to Fletcher, who stood by, said: "My eon protect these trees after lam gone. Let them remind you of Julia and Edward," - Miss Hillman of Troy,who lost her life in con eequence of the burning of the Henry Clay, was n mister of lease Hillman, the rarer strop maker, of Troy who is at prevent In• California. After the departure of Mr. Hillman for the gold regions of-California; Miss Hillman continued the bald. I nese of - Manufacturing strops for Henry Smith, the famous end eccentric ' , One more left." Whilet the King of Prusals nod the Emprces of Bosnia were at Coblenin, a butcher presented them with n eating. thirteen feet long, con taining till eons of sausage most; and termina ted with a pig's head. Their majesties laughed heartily at the strangeness of the gift, but kind ly accepted it. - There ware 86 deaths to fiserrreento city dar ing the 24 days ending on the 24th. inst.--aa average of about one death per day Inn pentla lion of ten or. twelve thousand. From this, It would appear that tse city Ie remarkably healthy, considering the transient nature of a large roe lien of those who die in California towns., The New York !Tribune nye that the export- Wnt recentlymedo it Stanhope, N. J., of mak ing Iron from the Frank]Mite ore of that re gion, has terminated In a perfeitly eueeeseful manner, iron having been made of very mope• rice quality, at the cost at ordinary Iron, and the per . centage of sine contained in the ore saved, and by the came procure converted into paint WIZi. Bomber, recently burned to death In Al ban'', had a most oingultir, preeentment of mil when he left hieyo wife on the fetal eveolng. It had been for aornettmo his convialon that be abl.tdd die rt violent death, and an hour before hii, death be mentioned the violent fate of tern nil relatives. Several times dining the day s of the accident, he eumreensd presentiments of immediate evil, and talked about making a will. The Worthington *or respondence of the Phila. dpiphla Americari soyothottheDemminalo Mionibero of Congener front Peansylvania,hirre rtioelvert suit news Is their districts as 'to compel them to admit hat Scott will earrysthat "_ _ ..z."ate t> y..4...,.:.r: .~ A criminal trial has been in progress at Alba if, Tor two weeks. 'lrish girl , named.hine O'Donnell,wascharged with stealing large viand-- ties of table, towel, and bed linen, from Congress flail and other places. A person took the stand ass witness in her favor, but in the cross ex amination, acknowledged that one of the jurors had been tampered with. The Judge, August 2, immediately discharged the whole jury—sent the girl to prison, to await another trial—com mitted half a dozen of her witnesses, who are suspected of having -committed gross perjury— and suspended the last witness, a lawyer, from law practice, until further order from the coort. Ile, (the lawyer,) will be examined on a charge of miedemeanor. Oar. M. OLD Maan.ano.—The Rockville Journal says: The Scott enthusiasm is raging with a perfect heat! in every State of the Union the Whig been is right—the Whig cause is onward. Old Lundy's Lane, who never eurtained a defeat, will bear the Whig Sag triumphantly through the contest Always a favorite with his soldiers, thousands of those scarred and weather•beaten veterans of the Democratic party are now shout ing for their beloved old leader. Front Maine' to California,' the fame of the old hero is famil iarly known in every country, town and hamlet. His humanity, benevolence, and affection for his soldiers, have been displayed in every act of his life. His devotion to his country, upon whose battle fields he poured out Ins blood; the many incalculable services he has rendered the nation as well in peace as in wit, have excited the love and gratitude of the American people, and they are determined to reward him, by electing him the next President of the United States. A . H. HOLMES & BRO. Successor to 11. P. Nelson Sc CO., MANUFACTURXIIB OY SOLID BOXVCS, I LaTED 81:0YRIdi, kIAT CKS. I PAP E P. 1 4, WRP, PICK,. YORKS. lc., PITTSBURGH, Orr ~e \o. 134. Wab, umt. third door above Scolthkeld fal-All Work watrantad oonal to tar roanfactured. F. S. Cleaver's "Prue Medal honey Soap." se - INDEPENDENT of its happy and boa•Drinl effeeta oath, meta,. of the akin. In prnotolYng not re p , rapleatlon, and Imparting ',nil:dilly and whit* nee •to the handy. "Clearer's Priam Medal Haney finale' toe wag, the quality of giving a dearan.;"pmnuirat awl harmless prrfun,e peculiarly .rateful and goalrabre to th. , • who ue• It For sale retail at all Dispenung 'Drug Stare., and nh leap,. only by the agent" for rittahurgh and it. vi eingy. il3ldatirS. ZliirJun Paiririao of all kinds executed at Ihir offl, trial and at reaagnabla fatal, ctt.atico will tt. alr.o to l'oeter. sod Pro. cri.mmen fir Exhitalnas cud Cone:ert l'..rda. /1111 Head., thug or Ladlna,'lllritallon, 11 11000 .1 140 re 11111, Maui a 5.1 promptly P [toted •• M KIE;K--And now oa to your Petroleum. I thought.. I h.d delayed wiling to long, it .i6l be well to watt until I had "somewhat to write." IVI -, en I arse aCerad the nil Inv sate, the people thought It pt.rltaps like the 00.0 patent prAluntiontiol the age. an ten felt but little dlomeed to buy. But I earnlt to 1 tnnte on trial. and persuaded earn, 'to boy, until I Ott then to tent it. medical power,. It'soctu Vegan incure deaf and lame. tr. A man wh7 had +l,ll year, wax 1,110E4,1 to try its virtmlle,ho fo n r 1.0 on 4 used but three bottles. he could an krine, the nt , to. and clearly distinguish the rotor of ebnitat tab., Lis health otherwise club improve.L. Ills to have been the releultof • eery_ lora, ',re cgs of nerofula. Bach morn :night be na:tl of the healing powers of Petroleum. But let It rum,. to sat th..t haa ot.tained an extended popularity In this noon. have cold all that Ton gave me. and might have a !tundra/ bottles more. 31. - 41151E11A Un 11. FrILOrkT./.111 Wisenneln, Slant/ 1a Mgt Nelson's First Fremitun I ) A ( itiERRB()TYPES. l'ese Office Building, Third Street. I t I'FIZENS and strungern who wish to oh tatole o att aktvurata. artiotle and of. like Ilitenent. at • s. r•-n'tlre'rtaltrtd.;','Aluf.l tharanteed, r charge matte. flaying tne Ot the and teat • erangeot nit!, anti Skylichts ever eon or..,ted the purpose, with lestrumenti of thr moot ,g.rful Vaud. ant 11%,104 Isdopinl the oyetem of Dago , , Pot, .e now preens...l by the evlobratni flew.. of :ladelphil and Now fart, Ile. N. fiancee r to lar no' , to ogee ht the pat root. of the Art, style of —tape',rnLn oingl; t.t. an grout,. which has never been ncennt .fa, an.: a operatlng. al/ weathers. nom lg., Agri DAGIJ ERREO'I'YPES --....- , NEWS ITEMS. AT TILE NATIONAL GALLERY. ACKSON'S National Dagnerrean Gallery • . obroerat the lbabanal .od Market greet. (opeceite 1.. Wilkes, bru., btote.)Plttebutub. mg lbw Obi na. to obtain Wel to liana.* veal pleat. Call at {be above estabbah. eapvlov sod Fly Llabta. rani ebeLlo!l4 t be itlroa two buodred dor n..rs by the bre mrclormos flawop touch •, rr.ongwd • ith such skiff that tow ~ most sprorat• far simile oft hr human form • rapnwir.. of anionved life, to sm ut . )ll.. Copra, inns, Pall:Mon", Alte.., cr.pini. spd pll , stes taken nt original II tenr•srs 1131 tl .I . enotp. OPt rentaiml to tats picture. unless • per fre[ irwrinancw. • 44- I ..ii;;nUan; taken or pink and deteaand nnvann• le ast port j r. 0 _ . • clad,. and nneration from IS •r., :iota r • 1• ." 0 " . n lilamnnd. leCildavrty,T It is superseding all others. M LANE'S -r errnifuge it, rapidly sucotaullog LW other Wormloinen Where pent. It proaluoot the beet effrrte. drtrinp out all other rrmolle , Real the foll,rinkt— Urmr,sti.i.x. Ma, Jan. V. 1ee.14r... J. Kidd & Co.—Please eetid me (Oh mw M'l.Atru , o Venstifouv I have antd double the twit of your Vertnitu, to that of rahneKtrek. It liar : and thsult thh. yet', the tatter will be pretty well worn out JOHN F. DI:HOVII,LE. I,xanotti, Lents Ca. Ky. Feb..'., 16n1. Masers. J. Kidd dr. Co.—The demand for Dr ll"Lnnee Termnun" and the Liv , r rail, M Ter, great. au I wl.b to bar. a lot of ..oh .0 rat on conainnon. fbn IorOTO, Fabnootorn.'a lernarnan hn. b.n iLe nnd radon bin, but Winne', le non onmernedinn EVER Par •at by moat Pruagl. H. ant Morettoty. InY.ON. tow an/ o.ootry. a. by 1b.... yroprtatora. J. KIDD CO. • lhw S etreet. Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road TICKETS Tintll , ol To BUFFALO, DUNKIRK. TOLEDO, DETROIT, CHICAGO, MILIVALIKIE, COLUMBUS and CINCINNATI. . . Vara to Cleveland.— S 3 40 rfitiE new and fart running steamer FOR- A_ ICST CITY, I -aver the Sloonntrahelahars °pro. site Monongahela alarm., every morning (Bonds), et. ecnted) at n o'clock, precisely, manacling at iVellerllle with the gar twes Prato or the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rad dorm. I.arlng Wollrellle at 1128 P. .11., and arri, Ind al Cleveland at 40 of past o'clock, I'. SI., arm v. - smoking Itb steam boat Dunkirk, Itulhdo, Toledo, Detroit, 5111traultle, not Chlrago, Passengers leave Pittsburgh In the morning, and take ten neat evening In Chleago. rowengere gtonstCleeelarml via Ohio and Penna. R. R., ter rot out at Alliance. log the 8.20 A. M. traln.l at I o'clock I'. gal (by o'cicel, A. Al. Indu)at t an I'. 0., where they hare to wait till 3 o'clock, P. &1. , or the Exprent train from whlch tales them on I. Clevtlatel, ateletnd at 0.4 Urew and In /IR.', trah t or CM'S tbas. who go be Way ld tlsrmare chowliol thron g Dan Pittokurgh to et e rs. land. nn beard the steamer Pored City. For filters. arkir to • • Chorela M noN A. tCtsAU n U Ihl AHond Co. Ohre 10 iloosnsabels Ilona, {Valor St.. Sod Ator from corn.. of SnaitottrOl. into-11, the, lotto t P• 13111 It. N. to Allison ArAl Clerolood nod FittAborgO N. N. from Albano. to (..16To larol. the faro I. St.®. IltAtf Citizen's insurance uomgany of Pittsburgh 0. 0. HUlloKY7 — Putumni. ~ ...51111CL L. MAIUMELL. OFTICE, 99 WAITE, BETWKEN MARKET AND WOOD STILKETR. , ♦r INPUIINN HULL AND CARO° lONICS ON TOR MOO AND AOSNIEMPIN MYRNA. &ND Irt-Et4, Inno es against Lou or damage i>y FIRE. ALW. Waine SRA and INLAND .\•A iIOA 170/V .ad TRAA Srol? TA rho. Ir 0 TIZOTOR.11: 0.0. iitt.airl. Was. HAVeler, A., !Orr,. Hugh U. Hits, I ~ ,, I. o ,l, ; Lti tsp n u Al!i:, r ., 0 4 . ° 4,, , v ° ,.,, u ," 3 * I,lwant I • •.,• e l chnonettals.r. - Vamual intv , 01. Posetoork. DD, Yesterday evening lE , at 8 o'clock, Limon, w., tea of 0. W. and Diary Ante liardo.r, aged are year,. The funeral will take plea, this afternoon at 4 o'elt ek, nom the tetidenee of hie ornate, No. to, Logan St e Stith Weed. The friend, of tha.famlly re reepeetfolly Invited to attend. Notice. PrIIE mcnibera the EAGLE FIRE CONIPANY arm h•nby notified Oalland i t ir „oitll ll;l,. ll tiorTaillliplrft . oter,t r a Igllsot. aotalh2t .011.11.0.11. ALAP E. lifer. . &Moira VijE have removed to No. 94 Water and y • 118 Front street. Warehouse remelt terepied by Nome Omen Mehtleht. augn • VON BONNHORST &MURPHY. • TO CONTRACTORS. Central and Ohio Rail Road. I )ROPOSALS will be received until the 16th day of Sutton mot, at the Mace of the Chief ICogineer. Zanemille. for the Gradation and Mammy of Fart! Ora rations of the abort. road. extcalling from a tstint 6 mile" east of Cambridge. to within shout cl mile" I al the Ohio Itlnr near Wheeling, Va. The work upon the greater actrilon this dlrlalon V rely heavy. Including mead Tunneltb•nd a large faroportion of Masonry. tAlenstickr =eikt l t i o " itiaCbalt=ftgb l l': oonsidtration will be given to mommue 6,, emir. each payments. oecltiation. may be obtained at the Engin dn.. In Zraem eer'.ille. and alm at Cambridge and Wheeling on end after the 2.1 d inst. =BEAT MeLEOD. • mixo• Chief Engineer. Central Ohio Rail Road. concluding day for the reception of MU fa Grading and Masonry of 41 'motion. orth le amending front • paint 6 mile" east of Chgehridge. toward. the Ohio ricer. will be vatlioncd from the nth te the 10th inst , by which lest named de. hide will also be tcoolrod for the remainder of the tine to %Cheating. embracing atm nor 9 emotions. nod making in the agar, mite 49 Of GO raglans. Dlds for the whole Um alt wall ne by 'action. for crab. Mom, or coati and Mack, will he debt' consldalad. • 'IIOIIGET MAC LICODi. aged Chief gnaturer. . . . • . ' Wanted, .. . 4MERICAN lielf Dollars, Nola. do floverel.u. =t Pn . I" . g lizir , Ft. f hue rime?. • Tan Thaler Pile.. ... geom. Crolmf. , • Xasllsh INlver, • : Nrettab dor ,-- _ . . .. ' Patriot Voublo.; '-'. • South& Deal:lkons.: • , , 7. all al camel th, 111 0.tairtatprke. In pa fink* !ill be.id b IL D.'lU/110.111..,A 0r... .3 , . lie. MI. Somali itnot. .. • -S - - CIRCULAR A.DDR.Ess • - : , TU. • Committee On Exhibitions, Ol thd.fl'ankiat butt that of tht Slate of I'misyl• •. oanti,, fur the promotton of the Mechanic TILE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE of the &et* VI l'CLILleriXA23ln. he the promothin of the Mr. r enle Atte. will bold its Twenty avant itabltititu of Anisrican Manure - ruler, In the month of October next, In the liens of taclluienct huilling. in the Util....Phl!a delphia: and the undortlated baring tn . '. •Pr...t—t. Viimmittee to r.,111, Chin purpose Into emote, ream:that., Invite our er -ntertitii n lu the miscue,. Twenty eight yea. ease timead away store the first Exhibition of Americeri Manufactures war hold nyder tor acistenes of We Franklin ltte titer., In the city of Phile &debts. The result of lost Exhibition hoe retialartorilf t , n.eal the utility clench dleplay.. and hare totbregrient. ly leen tonnereil in Now York and many they elites Mt: rughout the Union. Irtultit that manifest thegredtml an i euniebmet pregreer of the Art, In tenantry. 1117 afford a atletalna to manufacturers fir forth., in t . ivenniat. they Indicate ne 11001,*, of supple to Pat rbasere and create new marke w ts ft.. producer... It It not. however. now necessary hodi:ate oath. lel vantaget of pubilt•Fxhibit'one. they are univeitally aearowl , ad led. Sal their popubtritr In thii.counti y ban perbace Induced an imitation In greet Uritain 'doting the, Prat year. on reale oft unpreowletad grandeur, whi're wee fo: first m ttempted to crolient ingethe- the best enceintrat of the Arta. Prodded. , and Mitrintatture. of, the whole world. For maroon which it la nanecareary to mention. but which are kneed to 'hr oublia. , the United S tate. was tut partially acid Ineutlldentiy"reyreninted, libough come brilliant and uneful specitnena Oared the nation from abrolute att e hit felmMThufctmrmaendnlExhanle io h s ou h ghOt o t eh Lo .a mh,e ele and skill ad mar lblt the proem of the A11a11.190111,1 331, Merry fa-lifty will be afforded to lb. conttihutore from all parts of eye oountry, to fake ads theirthin Exhibliion for t'ke Inmate of making their giggle generally known. All,attlebniforwerdett to We inotltnte will be earefolly preserred while under their cherge, nod wilt be an placed as to command their 64 share Of the etbm ion of co vu tent • \ The tail extent end convenient a: mange: ant of the` rooms In which the Exhibition,' are held: present greet mirenteres for the display of anode. 'I he annexed regulations aro sukatandally thesameas those b 7 which our former Exhibltigne he been goy arnel. Tie, rule requiring that good, intended to be antirolLted to them . xamination tif thityndsteri.And n on to • premiu Chad not be depoaitel later than on the daYlnwainue to the owning, ban betel ermine. live of such esnrenlenut ti the derewitots at td the manerietn. that It is edit enntinurd. Arrangements will be made •exhibit to ndiatilace, any working modelsof machiry thet moth. rentrathe mem. COntlnl , onon. In s h o wranch Bre nnnertfoll Tin •aed. es exterience had hn the interest whirti tbe pith:intake in therm and the le ialculated tun * an lawful inferination arid to ben.. the Inventor. \ remittals will be awarded 'or mulct. of laseollar not excellence, under the nes - Wattle. hereunto annexe , . Believing. therefiew, bet this Exhibition will afford vei treble newer of submitting to politic inspection each kr s aa you red' le , de, Imes of having more generally ko iwn and perectiveil. r.ripertf ant Incite con no -r•trl nut, non , ouelly tnrounli Yam-egret, the Pritsluete or ru e. skilt. leitr inirelly,PACl, lenge or u'll.ty Vele styls or warlimenerdr. d thsir ia leptatiem to for purposes inModed, that ho made known' L 3 the come sonnitr in general. RgeIbLATIONS ef the Twenty Permed Ea Whitt.. of Amerivan Alaaufsp tar, to be held In the oily of PhllodelPhis. fr. ra the I.lto lies 11th day of 1/otaser.lneht 1a52. • f 1. The 'Exhibition Boom, will he prepared for the recep tin a oftlotsb., Fliday. [ID, 15th of October, and open or the Wm,, on rialtos, on Tuesday. the 19th, at 10 ~.dock, A. SI, and the exhibition Will close on Niturday. tho 3:th day of Or:ober. at 10 o'eletelf, I'. Al. Na atone deporltorl alter Alooday even ing. (letoher Itth. can be entspol on tho Judge.. Os! for ..lretilion or but may br del . ..shed toff:shit Itlon ask Aft e r eatorday nyanlag. toloi , er. 213.1. debngits rearl ,, d, oxcart apeial ant. , t, of the Committee on . hiblt.one. to whom the applicatlna Janet he matte In 'will'. Ankle. ',lsnot be "erne...a from the Itxbibl• lion rooms. after telpg entered In the involf+ books until th • day after the eloPt c nl the Extdhltlon.except by apeolal acrionef the Commit ...enexhlblllone. • Tninaure a perfect the , blenaners of the the-Committke on Exhlblllomm e and all Flews CoPatine/snip, In whien• Manager. or a Member at the mmittee on Erhibitione. Is Interceded. shed] be ex.nte de 1 from competient and the J ads,. theft he aSelan arty relect.el from person,. :tracheal], alit aintel with the ..era I branebee of Alanufacteirea on "'Web they ehall tr aboolrted. but who nee neither elapo,d,dya ,f• a d ab man.. f , . tunes themeriree, nor in war latereetod In the artklen rubcoltt-d toexamiration.. t... Awards will not be confined to rpeciartenla prepared en prem.], for exhibon. hat, , and one:Rya( the artielnkepillpar,l the rarnw to [ht deterlption of forrigt , goody, and with epemmens ad at former exhibltione. and haidedukt shell be snarl ell for in article that has reeeired pi one at any former rah,. bitten of ft.. Institute. Throe grade, of ehall t.aaward.d.styled. a ete-ond. and a 'hint pretniume. , , ..Vhsn nu artiste ohtil be nolne..t worthy of a hod prearlum. In mow. the soaker hes re sleet • 15['t premium fe a •i mils arra], a, a hibition. a tertlficata (atyled Recall Pre. ui Witt low ar.ed, rerenbg Lo the T,rmer anard. an I , datlng that 'the prevent la equal In aus:ity. artless thp tmpreorement over the frd swept only be Judged se.rthe of esiottor teat an:orlon, when tb , ,,,,dg•a are orpolnion that an • Invention or hopro.....entPeauireit more deliberate Invents/Mon and re +a b, they. may 1 , ef1ar.12.11,1 It In be erildallted m the Oommitte• s , ...ettee and the Arta of the , Inelftutelor on t dmena mteeem Potence and the Arne butsuch eranaluallho will made only on the titter. re., nest thn ownerits de. T. Proof of ortgin mart be I ornbibel. if kentlirer. for eeery epre-lraen otTernt for exhibition. All articles depewited tint le achmropanied by an Ir' Teter, 'Latins the emus end resi.lenee of the meta, not depoeltort and it le Partieuldely requested that Isbell; tato he attached. bearing t tome of the mat:et—in de... In or whleh. ...bele. have felted to rte one any away by the Judge, It le aleo drsleable that therm , [ cf tbe ahould be marked upon them. and that thaw In. tended for sale. rhould be marked with their , prices, and. Cur pl-rea where they ran ha obtained. , O. The Cremlttee will uw. ail diligent. in preserring the stole tom being lost or !rimed. by • roplOylng emits. persons to assist 'them at auperintendingltie Mon, end a 1.., faithful . and competent wetchmen during the tht—Prtrell arbrles to b. at the tick of life trepositors. all • are rettoested to eta, all small and valuable.articles In proper show. ea es br their IstSeetlon to he mdroluse of rash day. unt.l Indllnad@'briore n'e eel, shall le appropriated to the sndae... 11. Neither owner . ..or dePoeitere of gossip will be nutted to the Itabibltlon root.. during the time apt roars Joda.,,, except et the eperieJ request of the leeches of the esttrl ra ee caned OT 4.11,Fi10i by them . , The atvre three.gd-0..1 pr. mien. , are—lrt. • Plire ' s Ateda% la Bronx. 4 eel .1: 04.. Ortitleate. anon \ J KIDD 1 (30.. (. Wand Ft,nt.. -"•114, to the Diamond Dlarket ''" 'he Tid- , 1 lar , 6 , lnvot LI untlee.. of will be duo on Nonday. ihq In l. th InAt. H. nb 1 , 1411,1ing Commqlar. ite.urkj, avwCaltlilA iI7ERTERN, Money'diought and v fifteen Evetuvere for at, Onkleetfnent male en the Wen; ettelte leonnhtAnd nein nn Wen; by ' It. D. RING t Banker k Ureter. Nn. fin 4th greet . . _ . kIUGAR.-20 bhde. N. 0. for sale by Ineen VoN noN,lfollAT MURPHY, I ~OLASRS- 15 bble. for Bala bY 1 e'en ,VON ININNIIORAVA NO t'APRR ycam --70 e Crows, V Uoutee do., e ref Ined.ntn. f v acme VON OUNNlleloe a 111DRt'IIr. • DINT Fl.eliigKs - 4 4 0 grnee foiarile b• r AnAG VON cud .t.1113,14P0N.. if I lIEESE-250 hte R ; 11 " Pl^" 10* . aueei VON lIONN 110 ineT IJ f b l. doz. gilt bandied; arinekA forret. hr \ sage VON DONN HOW:2T k 31URPIlir LIONEY—A eeca dujtply or new Ilona) . \I fl I vet', ennee—NO heefor _axle ny W. A. 31rOLURG el). &Ann • tifewere 'atel Tea Dealers. ‘,l lIEESE-2 dLoc. old Pino Apple, of sups. ) n""""-rer'd and r stale bi tE I A CO. &oat, No. 11541 Morn, plreet. WRC OESTERSII IRE `Sauce; Rev:Dna Sao, Rawer ease, lobo Ball Faso, Tomato KetehllPS ' worsts Blustaid; CO hard. and for sale by assist, W A Islcill.MOS A CO. Excelsior Family. Soap. , lIIRECTIONS FOR USE.- 7 ,001d oioraTm F watts—sitlnk Wt. hood or colt ay to wool with p•of , 111111,14.. Itub the MAO urnn th e clothes anti, then t•`Sslkk for I hror or lour hours then takethon‘ nod rub thsra and tin., them ma. They will nnulro but , is rubbioitafter booking. and no behind Is rmolred.a.• usual with nther xosrol. lorge washing ran to. dnur In one third Ins. limn and trouble nub ease.. [him . with .ny other .nap, known. This enno Is RAP2•l3Ltti MO; IN. lupin Iny way the slightest Oboe. 6. lb, skln or any , Ilslng Not It 1 applied to. It willremove any kind of tinase. Paint. Ts.. Ink or Stains. front any wahnut the halt lulurr. rout Is mknufketured !No thut•ell. Ramon oo..299ltlynigton st., New Rork. Ali orders promptly attended to. for ogle at • DIORRIE , Ted Mart, gun —. • - In the Diamond. Ohio it Parma. R. E. Block. 'FOR SALE at No. 75, Fourth street. A. IVILKIPII3 of mega Rock end Beebano It 0 "8-400 ii;,s,!..74l,Aftr,;gtiAbNy •000 h 0,2.5 Market street, bu. just rec'd,.for tale by j ruuulue 2 BATNMAN. S. N. WIOILE.BBHANS VEGETABLE VERMIEUGE—Ths p pro v 4 •AthAl/ wousta,...4 confident!, reemt• sanded • rata sod. elfoottal nsullaine for experting worms funs the eytem. The unexampled esteem tiler me situated Its adtninietration, In .11.17 ease where she alienate realty elitist...l with wormy, sertafttlr mudere It They the attention of the outside wrappee will bac, the signature of he 'realists, without which, none le genuine. ; • Prrrearma, At1r11.11951. This le to rertify that ere Oho undersigned, hiire usol la fezoll!en irkterabata's .Verietatle Vonnifug, rid do ooheeltellarlr rroaounre it the beet trona med. rine of the der, or met hem ever 'rota- under oar homel er DAVID CARL, d.SIIITII JACOir , , , Aahmafian. V. May 13, 1332. Mr. A. N. Wickersham—Thia le to eertify that I per• clued Some etyour Vitaatab . c Vcrantra,e and stare one battle tea chiM mine.., dialed, and the recond day eh• illechitracci over PO Worm., nod to hearing of toe of int tieighbor'a children being tack. gave theta a bottle.. Port of wt. , h was tate, by the boy, and he reseed over 4 'forme-o,li la the moat pleaaaat Vertnituae 1 hare irer toed, add produces the teat effect.. *ugh • R. DO Ghats Works Pcir Sale., • Npurturuica of an order of the Court of rtolZAlrb.l-'tzufA 5, rg! ,-7. 4trINZ. • 0110 Wel f oi ', Z o. ° Vtitre . the Drettrhie Glare fel rite, alined', en Gunner': Lou met Vawe etreehin the Itlitakt or Kenfiniton. la U.l.ooll2fir I NaNdeirad. noTdd bhaLtoisho.n.loria.,maderlr June The tale wilt IneTride werl p the IMAM 114 ;rich fixture. thole sfe tea renakiere4finiinunrebi• Mr the mann', 1 fern:weer greet, Ulan fellow Ware. Terms of thile—Moh withiu ten dare. cony of the LORIN, together, with en Inventory of the Too snit nature. which will ii•kionipuir It, ono to De in cluded la toe 'Woe tOne ha non at lh. Auction nor. where aim the kers of the premiteeare. aniaijodat THOMAS BON , • N, Anetinn t e rr. . tier ‘ 93. Walnu Wert_ rrfir v . cry best of Eireroly A. or bottle,saltable for'nedleint trays to obtained .4 bIORILI. U4l6' QUGAR CURED LIAAIS-4phvithstaiti• top= Iniat,"CP, lat 1 ZVI Fr band. Seller's Cough Syrup. FT gives general satisfaction— L M. It. E. &Um—leas...a 'our ossetieTiaP ti hate toned it a moat r-littdurgt.l,e r nr end - POIR.OOTOIIIIIIT, Jefferson Co; R. R. Fellers—l ha. mod QM. BIM 10 Mr tangly ae near three' years, and dad It the begs mKleine that lam get feu coughs. I moon)..od It to all my eosumere.loprsfeteneeto •121 other .0t loe lo .d that I/ Ids. 00 . 0 0 1 I also coneater your /dyer amt dathalltous tbet.t. in we, jor the diseases they ...meted for by yen. • Your,. Re, •J. RIMS. ' • Tont) neef oentisper bottle. • • • • Prepared and 0041 loy_lt. R. PRILERP. snob • 57 Wood street. • 1 IPE in the Bonth; a - Companion to Tule • xii,,, .'.- JannelLngm! '• ••" • •44/IgArg.lriginTa=tr,ruft v: served• an a zunsiniatr in Company mix iv_ , .. , t &M.& QALLOW Thl&& ofowo, r - • ••••• in...aux hut 015an j9.,, a n . ixtb , R.dm at P'-gt," bfi'*“"l trf tolfilrt \ ' -'— : :• -' - . oirt&iiableilb:47l7CrirP - Nr:otratoboAW. ..POW - ' I A I ...44, - • Pedines I waginv *loop& • o ' A.. WILKINS , -. .1 - aul;tenae for -Er4ailv of'. 4- J.KICID .1 CO (Chroakk NAM) :' - ' '; ,JOi 0 • - •, • ' ' ' s - , " • - .' ' ' ; el k ." .. C.4 "NC; 5' .~~ ~ ';__ t _.. Y • Yen itg Ladles Seminary,..4alegherty. `and MRS. N. W. METCALF .taitv.,. their Autumn Pnadott Monday. Au. aoet h. .N their 4wotling. 14olcral tens% .. Xt. eleac'e.ltew. Mons. P. W. Oroontobre la " engassed in.dructlob ch, and Mann. di P. derseanabre Draw. lad and TOP ti g. Scholars may enter at any time, and will to chahrol tuition from the time of entrance. to the eln• - n of the woniou. -Cu.... or yr , rotated manors bs .* l;47 ***** O* th * m. r u l e. ith rali " rtlie n ct ''- td In 11 , a1 I' •In • eth er ose All other a vl r ta the Sams as heretofore, which may eno-nytatued o,\nderencn to the ctrrularoqr hY.P -pl,lnd to lb"lo t VI:lot/vs. • Allot:ban, Attutud. TAlNZl2.—suadtf Nictice'OTeachers. A N exarninatian,-.0 applicants for skim— tints as Tescit4a thy Third Ward PubllC Bellow!, spit b• held at the poheol Ilene.. corner Grant and - Seventh at, Thurnday Aogq.tl2ttwat 10 o'clock, A.ll. Tb+ preltent required will he thirtona , ontr.ating Of ond, Principal, • mals-Assistaut su.l alanam female Al.lll Zt4t. for any other in fid nattithr • 01.. n /rl i tz l i v r ,= . • Jos, w. awls, smnury. . .1011 N fdctiflf:WA:S, Vltti'&" l ;l7lli . .y. •8. liikdf: Female BeMMary, . . • A FTEit 41 relaxation of A, fog' 'ooonthß, Tor the improvement of broil', ML W I. . LOG AN, by firm. r erunesion. VII IMI* her labors cm the Irt day of Serbanb.r. iv Pt. Cla i nstreet, No. ''l9.'vert. devr to the ()Ireton Zenhamte. Vs Ude Zurtantlcteje Waited in num. ber, the. etehlog to epter are rrepectfullifor-* rborter eolith. to 10l ty e.iy. No 'Pupil VIII he teceired ean than a Yee-loth era no theinetto2 , 'I be Made for lateen.. except In protracted sicken.: enris of guinea . formerly. ' ''''''''" ''' ay " n..thi.. ^.^. -..... .......... 00\ endlornry ref /4 , , , 1011................ .......... ~ 6(I ~ \ \ Fuel per vountli. \IV " \ . \ vil half the tuition to be paid It ode... \ \ jyaudri ..=. \ '....... .._. \ For Sale. r 110 Hundred and Fifty - Aeree land on 'the .11 Ohio a Pa. IL It near Salem, Obtce 120